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iJEKALD, TUB MAILS --Haie-iOor tho will arilvo mid from tliu Tilubvilli) Offlccl at Uio followluj; lioure UAIl.H C1.OSB For Sen Vort 80111' II. h. A II. I and on A ilTilu, Uli'trinnd 11.00 A.M. I'litolxiritlt, and oier A A.

It. Wi-Kt 8.00 M. Pili niiil 11.00 A. M. i' n'vl I SMiili l.imlm, 1'erry, Ac 11 00 A M.

A I AICKIVK From New 0301'. M. iV 8 30 P. iirulo. I (: "30 i'.

M. doww the P. South Went, Lamlw. IVrry, A 10.00A.M. Offia- from A till P.

M. Sunday from 12 tilt 1 P.M. ailct.es. --A meeting of thu CotumoiuCouncIl lie licld this evt-'iiiiiir. --The G.

A. U. i hold Its regular meeting this nt Templar H.ill. --The regular weekly meeting of the Literary Association will Lc held this evening. --Tlio freight clwrges on rcflni'd oil shipped to New York.

Imvc been reduced 25 cents. --Thnddcus Stevens has contributed $.100 to the preparatory department of Petmsylv.inhi College. --John Gray, probably the, Ust survivor of the R'-volutionary Army, is living iu Noble county, Ohio, nnd iu his 104th year. --There are six firms hi Piltsucrgh having a capltol of over one million of dollars forty-two with ft tApiUl of million. --The well No.

4 on the Montreal Petroleum Comp'inj's property was recently cased, which increased the production from tcu to thirty barrels per day. --Thu Mnsonic Club of Petroleum Centre hold their regular meeting this (WedneBdaj) efenlng at Masonic Washington etrcet, near the American Hotel. --Et-Governor Todd, of Ohio, is urged for nomination .13 thu Republican candidntc for Governor this fall. It it. understood, however, that he i decline nomination.

--Tho Huv. J. L. Hayes, formerly pastor of the Baptist Church ot this city, and now of rfparlnn- burg, is announced by his friends as caudid.itc for subject to Republican primary meetings. learn that tin- Kiihuad eucmltug from i'lumer to Pithole, and known us tho Keno, Oil Creek and Pithole H.illro.id, is to be taken up, nnd laid on lliu line of Cherry fiom Plainer to Ple.tganlvHIc.

Thu conliolling inU-rcstof this road Is b) Hoii. C. V. --Tlie recent heavy rains h-ue t-erlous Ircelicts in various parts of tlie On the line ol the New Yoik Jfc Eric Hmlroiul particularly, great resulted. Feiieohand I weru wiishcd away, rends wcio imjtnired Ihe interruption lo tiiwel was much UUu tlmt experienced i the heavy pnowa oflii'-t ter, Pusnt'tigurs had lo epend the nights without sleeping and 1 rum cully eould noL find hotels ut which to dine.

JtfT. nt i On Monday Jefferson JJavis wits nrnilgned in thu United HUtca Court nt Itldimnnd and ailmitted to i In the Bum o' 10,000. Ills bondsmen consisted of Horace (Ireoluy, a a O'Connor, John Minor Ilotta, Augiiilua Schell, Gerrit Smith and Ournolhii i Thu Tribune phllonophcr's face, It B.ud, as he a I'll xed hia slgnatiiru, i a and Bntlafnctton. Wln-n the Marbh.il, liy ordei of the Court, discharged tliu piidoniT, i HUB a loud chipping ol It Huh, inn! then 0110 cried "Hurrah for Jetf. nnd I i lor Horace (Jreo'cy!" J.

U. then retumi'd to the llonir, dodged the crowd, and cd among his friends. i i tiis intention to nitlidi.uv hluiscll nt once from Ihu public K-IZO, llv'u iclired and hlmaclf to rc-titUubllihliii; Ula hcalili. He Canada, where bid children are at school. Camilla seenis ulvri.jrt to hire been Ihu of i Rubs, and no doulit thu i a mai I wlHmid more congenial than Monroe.

Whether perpetual bmlshmcnt to those hospitable ulioics would not. indeed prove a oovcn'i penally tlian the tlireaiencil alternative of ft sour iipplo tree," will certainly admit of discussion. Picture stern statesman" standing a nudi-rn Tantalus, upon some lolly cathedral tower of thu Montreal, or tiptoeing Irorn some insijcfllie spire of the Ciiiftdian Windsor--fated ever to behold, bill never to feast upon the nectar nnd ainbroO.t of tin 1 gods' --deprived of every ttoh.cu, weariui: the i a pATiucihi: upon his brassy iorever bye- word and a reproach, and ngurativcly expiating th" duo til of hia ancient i i the butr.iyer of 'ill mimkind: vide Hi, H. Krmotc, unfi nclnncholy, xluw, Or by ttio Inzy Trent or faitUneatt; oiiwitnl, wli re the rndu Canadian tmnr, Wlicrn'or 1 ro mi, whatever IIMVIIM to KOI-, 'L-upiiIn. My lio-Tt tmtrav Still to TDK tn Anil at ich remove tint Presbyterian Union of Old and New Nrhool.

Tho highest tribunal of tho Presbyterian Church Iu United States holds Us sefiion thin week, commencing'on Thursday; the New School, In Ho cheater, and the Old School, in Cincinnati. Previous to 1S37 they constituted one body. In that year waa forcibly rent as- nndcr--each part claiming to he ihe true Presbyterian Churel), and assuming nnd exercising supreme eccieal.i3ilc.il authority within Its own domain--each using tho same name, and constituted in the same manner. The Assembly--the judicatory of laat appeal--is made of Commisslonuifl, chosen from each Presbytery, two, four or six irom cuch, according to the number of ministera in the Vicsbytcry. Thu Aft- acmbly at Kochoftter ia to be opened with ft sermon, hy RCT.

Prof. Hopkins, of Auburn, the last moderator. The meeting of these two bodies this year has ft fcpccihl inlcresl, in view of the procreating movement towards roimion of these Assemblies, which will UQ a consolidation of thu grent I'rcs- byterlan Church. The separation, growing In a great measure, out of local cansi-a, now tlmt those causes have cciwcil to exist, cannot ho continued, and the union la only a question of timo and manner. It is known that committees were appointed by each Assembly year to coiutl-' lude a joint committee lo decide, if poaaltilc, upon tho terms of rc-unlon.

This cotninltfoc, composed of the atrongeu men In each body, bad several mcellnKMnd within a few days have conic unanimous decision, nnd i recommend to each body certain articles ot racnt, which, it Is mipposcd, wilt he referred to tlio Presbyteries, hy action of the Awcmhiy, for tlielr condMerMinn, nnd if these articles aro approved by a majority of (lie Prcabylerlca, the uMon will foriuitlly declared al the meeting or Uw next year. CLOTBR TIMOTHY hundred recelTcd bj CLARK HATIM. IMnt one Acre Mure I vlee glvett a lew yoari By iU York Tribune, and it wtimuted that tbto Injunction wag much obeyed to greatly affect tliu price of farm produce the yew. WiU ever this 6aiue dlreellou iieuded more thfta What ID the of barrel of, flsarf Nliivtaeu dollan! Whit dow a liuihel of potatoes cost in Titusvlllef Oue dollar it ihe lowest! What dow our freih beef Tho will you-thiu they paid more for cuttle tUaii Oi'-all things that wt bitv ior our iubto only our groceries aro ehenpcr. Mt-ats, vegeUblcs aud are outrageously bltth and constantly advancing.

Where Is the remedy It id the course of many to set about remedying an evil by fliiiliug fault wilt, the cause, but generally lliis produces only ft state of fueling: aud to bo atUluvd lost of iu gruiilbliug Spetu- a i fumjy auiiiheWAVizcd 'and ttrtaluly deserve U. injurious gpctulaiion iu the necessaries of life never follows but hi the wake of short crops, or excessive foreign drains uuou our atfrl- cuUuriil "Hut to the remedy. Varnibrs, plant one acre more! Yes, two ftcrei more, if possible! Don't answer that the will thereby be so reduced tint your rcuumer- Allon will Abundant crops always benefit the producer, evuu though the prices are some what brought down. All branches of industry and commerce itself is aided and the effect home buck to tlie agriculturist with profit In uumbei less ways. If the farmer gets less a bushel of grain, or a 100 Ibs of beef, he bujs his cloth and his ehoes, his machinery and bit groceries at a correspondingly low prior.

Tho loom, the anvil, the counting house, and the keel that Ihu wave depend upon the plough. We appeal to the- farmers of this and surrounding counties to plant that extra ncru this not say Hint It Is too late, ibat your arrangements are made for this year's crops. Carefully look over your land aud eeu wheru you can add to your thia year's productions. Bo not jive up If you cannot 4 find a placa foi any larger planting of com, or sowing of grains, but remember that you cau add to your potato crop, you cau grow more turnips, mangold- wurtzels, you can plant an ftdditlonai patch of beans, and lastly you cau Increase your breadth of land to be devoted to buckwheat. We In TUuBvllle have paid six cents per pound for buckwheat flour this past winter, we have paid one dollar per bushel for turnips, thu or for beets, a still higher figure for onions, and.

only think of it, two per bushel for nnd thirty cents for a head of c.tbhagu! Now a word lo our good citizens of TI- TaUuhomo to joutaelves, though iu letiseiifd proportion, the advice wo Lave so fico- ly bestowed upon our farmers. Thu size of our city loie Is 00 feet by 100, uuikitig about35 square a a i an iit-i e. Cannot you flnil iooin lor an extra bed of vtgcLnbles i too mticli encroachment upon tiiu epaiv allotod to a or flower beds? We know Unit the cuinuiil is, it don't pi.j." Why don't HccnuBc you Inive li ictl the experiment i ux- pcneive hiied labor ill past. this year i i hmidf, uinir tho catly luoiniiitf hours fur tlie service. up your mind that It am be done, Unit It shall be done; set about pieparing your in ihe a caret nl selection of the brat Reeds, tlien plant and by nnd bjr and Iior, and Icnvc tin- rest to Him who 1ms taid seeil time and vat fchall nut fall." Meeting of the fire Department.

L'urauunt to a call of i i Knghieer, ft npeclitl ineeiingof tliu ofllucra ol the City Fire Department was held on Monday evening at the Council Chamber. Mr. Tliomas Good in was called to the Chair and H. Hcrahueig appointed Secretary. The Cliairman stated the objeit of the meeting to be for the purpose ot about harmonious action and a more peifeet in this dcpaiurn-ill.

He rxcecdhmly resetted ibe iirc-rulurliy praet.ccd nt the lire on Sm.d'iy and piuiniscd to use hirt bc-t vlloits a any i i parti ihty In the luliirc. (I'lixlwin also explained at the rules which aro upheld in other cities, and bUKgcbtod for out fiirtlit-r usctulnerii the establishment of a Hoard ol Ofll- ceis of Uie Fire Depaitmcnt Tiie following resolution was then moved aud adopted; That this assembly shall constitute the "Board ol onicuriol HieTitiusville Fins Dtipnrtmcnt." At pre-i'iu the following arc mcmbcia Thomas Goodwin, Chief Engineer. P. iiciftin, Assistant- Chief Enir.neer. W.J.atoi-nij.aeconil AsblatantCbli'f EuRincer.

H. Ifosch, Foreman No. 1 Engine Co. A. Sipe, Assistant Foreman No.

1 Engine Oo. S. L. Herohbcrg, Secretary No. 1 Engine Co.

S. J. Esler, Treasurer No. I Engine Co. Foreui-au No.

2 Engine Co. J. i i Assistant Foreman No. 2 En- "llH- CO. W.

LPC, Secretary No. 2 En-ino Co. J. S. Ilovau, Treuhiirer No.

Engine Co. J. W. Morrison, Foreman, Hook and Ladder Co. IX P.

Hardy, Assistant Foreman Jlook and Ladder Co. S. Beverly, Secretary Hook and Ladder Co. Slcl7.wl£, Treasurer Hook and Ladder Co. It was further resolved to hold regular meetings ot this Hoard on the tlrst Thursday of every month.

A motion wai made and carried that the Fire Dupurtmcnt Committee of the City Council rifinested to mtkc arrangements for having Uie bell i in the Union School House in of tire. Thejfollowing resolution was offered by Mr. and carried That iiny officer of the Fire Department dla- ohcyEng tlie orders of our Chief, or in hii absence his subordinates, be brouglit before tills Hoard and dealt with as ilipy may deem consistent i the host interests of the Fire Department. The Secretary was ordered lo procure our proceedings lo be printed in Ihu OHM NO HGUAUI, nnd tlio meeting adjourned. Secretary Board of Olllcers.

TiTyaviu-c. May 111, 18.W. SISQULAU rather curious in- cldeui occurred recently al a favor- lie watering phico, about forty miles north of Berlin. Tlie church was to have a large bell, nnd nU Lho had assembled to celebrate the occasion and lo watch the process of its suspension. A hand, moreover, was stationed in thu steeple to give it a musical reception.

The appointed hour lor the ceremony arrived, but not the bell. The spectators watched and the band played for three long hours, but tho principal actor in the piece did not mako hift appearance. At last, at twelve clock, their patience was at an end, and the ii.usicinna descended from their lofty The last man was hardly In infcty when the atceplo wac by and set on and the old bell full, A niMS of glowing metal, within few bourn of tl.c Umc appointed for, Uie Ai.tpcus.on ol a auccuasor. Tho accidental, or rather prof idcn- tial delay of the new bell s-ivcd many It Is n.OBtprob.ibl« that the old holl purposely attracted Ihe electricity from a feeling of jealousy at the honors paid to the new one; in short, it was case de u. I.OWRT, In yielding ta public ntcni, lias act an excellent no inuhi ihnt will be extensively ImUaled.

At ID fflcctive adTocale of the Free Rfiilwny IAW hn will be miettd from tlie Senate, though In (icarcely to be doubted Hint hit aucccmor will be entirely sound on the I'eoplo'i 4UCted Illnit Action of the Police. Leouard Dodd eomplaiuvd on Monday that on tbc OCCUB.OU of tbo ilie on Sunday afternoon, folicenjau Ooberty nelzod hold 1 of him, nnd applying the mo it offensive language know to men who have mothers, draped complainant Iodd t' thu of tbe (Ire engine, where, upon the advice ol tils friends, Dodd worked with a will. Hut ou Moudity application was niudu for mi examination before Justice Mow dray, and thereupon His Honor the Mayor (Dohorty waiving an examination) became bull for roliceiuau ty'a appearance at Qnurter Sessions to answer tlie charge of assault and battery. A few minutes after the ivbovo was thus disposed of, the Mayor issued his warrant and Const it) I Rouse arrested Leonard Dodd' for ass-ault aud battery, on tbc complaint of Duhcrty. Doubtless hearing of the latter c.tBC- wlll be had, as Leonard Dodd and other citizens will like to have it understood without Waiting for a decision at Muadvillo, xvhetlier guarded and sworu at and ly the collar by a policeman, coinuft within the-ordinance of our good city nud part of the duty of oUVeer.

Thu pettifogging practice of defending Ity counter clir.r;its is too rifeiu ouf city. It matters little where the Investigation takes place so tliat tho law, as regarded by our officials, is made kuowu to our citizens, aud If dragging to the brakes" be law and is to be by the police, good cUtnens will conform thereto. Two other warrants were ready In the office for arresting Leonard Dodd he given bail Ju the cast', but by the Intervention of mcirber of the Common Council, ull wai settled pltriisautly, even Mi. cO'ts i subscribed for him to pay olllcer Kousc and the feud, and he tbcieupou an acknowledgment of full satisfaction, to a document drawn by the City Attoiuey aud witnessed by M. Konse, which was duly served on Justice Mowbr.iy this (Tuesday) morning.

UnfoiUm.itct), this nice Ilule and pleasant settlement, it la contrary to the Statute, by or ou an oHieer of the law, must go through, Comiuou Council, Major or City Attorney notwithstanding, and the acknowledgment and as nloresaiil, is jHBt paper, and a warning. LiciiNsna following isa complete list of Hotel Licenses granted at the February and April Terms, at ihe regular silting of the court. Several licenses have been granted since, making a total of 00 in county. ty-tbree eating house licenses nnd 15 lo sell liquor with other goods were also granted FEBIUMUY TEUM --Noah Whilm'y, Benj. Ullllnirs, Greenwood; H.

Sherwood, North Wind, MtMclulle; Jo.slah Spartans- burs; C. M. North Slicnaugo S. U. Ellis, Cambridge; Thomas Wilson, i Ward, Meadville; V.

Smith, i Fred. George, Geo. Floyd, Sui-jrertown Joiiti Marvin, Weht Sbeuaugo; Alien Tcnueiit, Nortli Ws-rd, i AiMtiL --Ch i- Uutlcr, C'liincaiilvillc J. I) Himvii Cochraiiion U. i i i George W.

Long, David i i i i H.unnet Vickers, a i ScUk'n i i Titusville; J. B. i i Oil Creek i L. J. Draki-, LUtk- Kern, Siu-trertowii William Loid, Poim JJne Ch'i8.

H. Howull. John H. Harr, Jlloomitig Valley; 1'jitrick i i A.Monni, Cochnmton; S.tml. li Lonir, Wnoduoek Township; i Ilortieu i i i i i i J.

Q. lljdciown G. Hhrarcr, Veimiijro Bwo Leu In Arner. Veii- ango liuro Ctiae. Gable, John Gable, Vernon Centre Watson Goodiicli, Cemrevllle; Henry fiha, Titiibvllle John MeUing, Titusville; S.

M. C. ticliwnrby, I A. Kri.f.i.-rt, Tiinsvllle; .) Jl. Wooslor, Centre- Hlfotl, iraiiaJerred to J.

Build, Hurls- town L. C. rcndleton. iranufcrred to WIllinniH AStowell.TitU'.ville; L. L.

Baiton, South Wurtl, Mnidville; II. T. Coll, Noith Waul, Meadville; Akx. llcmg, Cambridge Ed. South Waul, Meadville; A.

Nichols, A a a I Levi Ulreh, Sudsbury Jaa. M. While-idea, Hnrmona- burg. A NOVKI, CouTcitrmi THI last Mr K. ot Connrclicut prrmiHaion from the Secretary of Tic.iMiry lit publish a 1'iioiogriiphic United Si Ues Treaamy and National Bank Note Detei'tor, bring a simile ol nil the circulating lusut'd under the oftliii United photop iiplis nrt.

one-fourth the size of the origlniiU, anil are ol eourne uecurate comprise (be nine dtflcrent dunominationfi ibsued by the U. S. Tu-asury, and the nine different denoinlnatlous Issued by thu Niuloiml Banks of tbe couutiy. They nrn neatly framed, convenient for hanging in the counting room or office, and arr quite ornamental, as well ns useful. The price of the in this form is but Our fellow-townsman, Mr.

H. Needham, lino secured the agency for their sale In Tl- tusvlllc, nnd will probably meet i a ready demand for them among business men. There In considerable counterfeit U. S. currency In circulation, and a comparison of any note with ihe photograph copj of Its original would profi- an unfailing teat of its genuineness.

TUB PUBLIC DKDT was diminished during the month of April 13,011,074. As tho total debt. Hay 1st, lees cash in Treasury, was more than one one-thousandth of our entire dclit was cleared off. We hope the day is not far distant when the Secretary of the Ticasury can put a four, or at least live, per cent loan on the mar- ct successfully. We are now paying flvc per cent, interest on six per coiit.

on 11,400,408,501, 7310 per cent, on $540,419,200, and wo interest, on Could our and 73-10 per cent, debt all be reduced to .1 per cent, we should save In interest per year, ond were we to pay live per cent on our non-interest bearing debt we should still pay $0,810,051 less than now. Bx GOVIRMOK WKIOHT of Indiana, our Minla- tcr to Prussia, whose dealt, wns announced hy a cable-telegram from Berlin on Monday, was ft native of Peiinsjlvrniw. He eeltled in Indinnn, and represented tint Slate in Congress from 1813 to 1345. In 1849 he WM elected Governor, which office he tilled until 1857, when he WAS appointed by President Buchanan Minister to Pn-ssin. Iu 18ft! he wns elected to the Senate an.I served session in that branch of tl.o NfUion.il Legislature.

In 1303 Mr. Lincoln appointed bim Commissioner to attend thu Hamburg Exhibition, and in 1865 he ras again accredited Minister lo tbc Court of Prussia, witich offlco Uo held up to the time of IIJB death. LEMON brought np to boll era that a flrtt rate article of delicious beverage cannot be manufactured nt fhort nqllce and without a vcriubl lemon arc mistaken. R. C.

5t C. S. Cla.k, diuggitiln, Mciclianl.i' Exchange block, Intvu jircpi.rod And put up in bottles an article the name of which explains Sacharated Lemon Juice." It it prepared from tbc freih juice nnd rln of the lemon and free from any mineral oclda. One laMt- apoonful will makt of lemonade. Muuri.

Clark kftve put ihcir ftOd founlain tn ojxirailon are dispcniinfc Ibvir soda, flavored with lemon, vanilla, pint- apple, wintcrgreen, glower, coffee, Ac. lUimiT ARCHER A Co. Imvc been receiving largo Invoice of choice groceries for the last few days, from their bouw In New York, bought for caab at ruinous low prices, and ihey arc selllnff them much lower itinn Any other in town. That the place lo buy your groceries Xhrac hard times and your money. NEW stock of Cnaalmerca for ladcii' wear, R.

D. KMtrcffnn A Petroleum yf -'Yol'l. Iliiycr. l.cttur.l YUUK, Miy 10, I8G7. We are just in receipt ot your tbc 7th.

There evMuntly a false iiiipretMluu pixS vuilluj' tu reji; i among people of your region. Mr. Samuel Dowijer rt-- poiU, ftttcr a ciircful investigation, (In porsoii) lhat wlillu barn-Is ah eady tuukcd nt I ace tip uew tank age li.cilll.uft, now In their city aud on Oil CieeU ovi-r one million barrclaa6af0 't'hu present entire capacity for tankage country, iucludiuy Clevu'jiuid, county Corry, New York, IMiil.v- dclpl.in, over 1,700,000, aud hy (he Jlrst Of September, with uhat is going iy, wiH'boover Tue 1'itUburjfhero arc not biij IBS oil to llll-contracw made at higher prieys Jor ou 'tlie- not making refined oil, but quietly taking -In their differences (profit-) on their outstanding euiitiaets as they niuiuro, or e'se buying at VhUadclpbln, oil (III same." This same oil noes fiom one to another, iind in Homy' inst.uie^, .1 500 barrt-l lot i (ill over 5,000 of by beinjf delivered mid ru-dellrcrcd at di.Icrcut oontraul piieca, some ten tunes. The oil itself Is still left to do its duly over again on Uui utiKt opportunity- ft dam ga into can- tumptwit; it is ubio.id. Tblu leaves the crude in the tank of the relinei at t'Utsbuiglii Atid as an evidence of tills, we were offered crude oil fiom Pittsburgh deliverable in Phliadelphia, from 500 to iO.OOO any time at tbe baluiee of the year, at 17 cents, bairels iu prime order I is equivalent to 12 cents inJLmlk.

The news from Europe is still depressing. A large quantity of their stocks Invc to buc.ii* ried over to next fall, and i i what we have already shipped them so far, this year, added to what they have, they i be supplied for the year 1807. The FitUburghers may, if they please, "advance the price of their refined," as )ou wiy, but if they do, they will keep it aud bust, Yours, recent English work on dls- monils and olhur precious stones, siys lint but a small portion of the gems sold anil are genuine The diamond mines of Golconda arc giving out, and those of Bnuil are rapidly Ing. The scarcity ol real gems Ins been met by the ingenuity of couuterfultcra, who m-inufac- turetpurious gems that fiequeutly deceive expert connoisseurs. Lirgufiuatitilica of falte gems are made in Birminghaui and Paiis, titid shipped East, where the sell to cryilu- loui European travelers as the real articlt-.

AMOTIIBH GAS morn- Inij about 10 o'clock L'is explosion occurred At Boyvr well, ihe Dean Hcfluery testto, of the Ik-nninghnfl Farm, by which Isaac Bennett, an crnplou'c at Iho well, wns severely It bceuib II Mr. P. P. Boytr, the i of ths Air. Bt'iim-lt were arranging the gai (Ix- luru in cnjihio IHHIPC the took from 11 lu-aled.

pipe and exploded, burning Mr. Bennett about the hinds anil head. Mr. Bennett wfls niteuded hy Dr. ol Pioneer City.

IlAiiuvrxiiK nUmllon lo thu ndver- titiemeut of F. 1 on our Ihst page. Thn stocic of a a iti his rfitabliHliincnt I very full and complete, I'lnbiafiny everything usually fonn-J hi t'siabll-buients of this kind. We need not pui tleulartec the goods dieted, preferring our rcadeis shouUl look over the column retcr- rcd to Tbo iL-pul-ulon of tho houeu for houoru- ble la second lo none In the 3latc. MESSUS.

Giuua WUKKI.KU Uimnu, of tliis ciiy have just closed a contract for i i for Mebsrb. Watson, Ucneiuoru Co. nn thou- nand barrel iron tank, at (he Veuanjjo Yards, Jersey City. Titusville manufacturers awarded this job, though waa competed foi by Buffalo, Eile, Cleveland and New York mncli'mloK UovaKtioi.it FuitMruiiE FOU i F. H.

offers for sale his entire household furniture, at hla ichldcncc, on Washington street, corner Spruce sireet. It will be Bold In lots to suit purchasers. Parties wishing purchase are to call and cxuinhie. it' lUuuiT, AHCUISK A- Co. btcn i eeuivinj; A invoice of choice groceries for the last few days, from tlielr house in New York, bought for cash at ruinous low prices, and they ate Belling 1 tli cm much lower than any other house in town'.

That Is the place to buy your those Imrd limes and jive your money. NOT1C STAKTI INQ ANNOUNCEMENT! TWBNTV THOUSAND DoU'Aits worth oniquors In be closed out In thirty days 1 The subscriber is about to with- druw fiom the liquor trade and uffcrs fur ialehis cnti re stock, nt prices defying competition. Ilia whlakiea will rango in a price from. VI 85 to f4 00 per gallon, aud embrace good common brands and the choicest of bout lion, cabinet and rye, His'llnc of brundics includes packages of the most reliable names i i to the connoisseur or dealer, also premium lots of blackberry and cherry. His gins, rum, port nnd madcrla wines, and champagnes arc fully equal to anything of the kind ever ofleriMl in this nnr- ket.

He Imi a large Invoice of ale for present use In store. Patrons wishing to purchase any of these liquors will ptcnse bear in mind that the whole stock will be dlspoged of with the least possible delay and that such opportunities for buying- will probably not again be offered in the oil regions'. I. C. CLAHK, Corner Monroe and Spring streets, TUusvUIc.

ANT person found taking away any article from the Hook and Ladder apparatus or Flic Engines without authority i be dealt with to the extent of the law. Any one having any article belonging lo tlio fircapparntus in their possession arc requested to the same Immediately to the Chkf Engineer. Ver order City Fire Department Committee. mayll-5t STARTLING the people read, and they will discover that It Is to their advantage to puvclmc good nrliclo oi while lead and pure linsfcd oil to paint their dwellings, and by going fc JcwnurstV, and purchasing the flflma at the reduced rates and have all goods warranted, it Is money taveil, as IL cosU no lo do the tabor with a good article than poor. Sec to It, and secure the benefits of tho reduced price?" We don't to be practical men in the art of selling under false brands or misrepresentations, but our goods tnciik for themselves.

Linseed Oil, pure, $1.40 per gallon. Brooklyn Lead, pure, KJtf cents per Brooklyn Ixad, imitation, per Ib. No. 1 Furniture Varnlali, jicr gallon. 1 Dammar Varnish, pure, per gallon.

Colors from 3 to cents par pound. Silver 8tar Lend, cenu per pound, and ah goods in proportion. Wo no Hecond grade of goods. Oi.Mtm:n A JCWHUHST. OI-IXIONH or TUB most acceptn- blc Hoop 3kirn are J.

W. Bradlcy's Duplex El Magazmefor April, 1MT. It Is useless lo speak ol the general of tho Duplex Elliptic over all other claim ants to ladles' LaKc't for FOK (trtmyer lit Iho rcterrlug to tho largest amount ol fn-ighl received over Uie Oit CrcuJc Iluilroad durititf JfceJMt fIxiy.day;?, lfiffAii Areher A wholesale ahd'fctttll grocers, Dlatnoml and I'iue streets. The original paragraph Is iuuorvcct. beat New York mills Phirt, only at CAUTEH'S.

A t'OHoR splenrttd "stock ot cnrpetb and Iloor oil-clotlib just revelyed. H. AMES Co. from 1019 20) ears'old, (coat, pants and vest,) to nt UAHUIS' Casslmere Suits, $16, Wxu. PA.PCU! WAU.

1'Ai'Bitl-- Ten thousand rolls just new'pntleiris, and at pi ices ranging from nine cents to thirty cents per tall. Dunt fall to see them. Splendid decorations of all patterns. A lirfat e.ft*B paper hAngtsr ready tit all OLMSTCD and dark colors, at GEST'S kid gloves, Cartel'a. OvEKOOATS-ajl to tl at SNOW-FLAKE nnd Melton to f20 at LOSEE'S.

SUITS for Boys from 9 to 14 years ol nge, for at LOSEB'S. imns and Flower ol all kinds at GOOD Green Tea lor one dollar per pound at PALMEII'S. FiNccasslmcre suits to $30 at LOSEE'S. HAUUIS' Cassimere Suits. A No.

1, oitly.VIO, nt LOSCE'S. A New Block of furnishing pooils, at CiitTBK Bells the best glared collars in the niatUut for twenty-five cents. EAHI.Y A car-load just received from Kochester by CLAUK HAYES. Ai.i, WoolCassimcic and Melton Suits-- the latest stales out-- lo $45, at CAHTKH'S. LOSEE sells the best Glazed Collars In the market, for twenty-five cents.

Cmi.TmEx's SUITS, Jl lo 10 yew ft old, to CAUTEU'S. tiAitnnn nnd Flower Seeds of all kinds at PALMEII'S. clothing, very Curler's. PAI.M nit's. Good Cheese nt cent at LONDON black silk hate, spring style, at Carter's.

JUST received at Robinsons a splendid assortment of i i goods, inrludlmrtho "Black Crook" homict, now all the GHNT'S hosiery--splendid assortment, 1 very cheap at Loan's. GBNT'S furnishing goods, liulo thread, silk linen and merino, at IF you want InnKs, still or boilers built cheap, coll on Bryan, Dlillngliam A Co. NEW Block ot SacqucB, at R. I. FLRTCIIEK A Co's.

KBAI the advcrtiacmcnt of Ames, suc- ccsnor to K. II. Eddy A in another column. 11. D.

VMSTcnen Co. have rcclevetl ft now lino of Hosiery nnd Gloves. MKSHita. THOMPSON HILTON, No. 14 Diamond Tlluaville, Is to certify tlmt 1 haTltiK suffered three months wiili the UUuma- tlsm uutl waa entirely cured by uslne one bottle of your Indian Rheumatism Cure.

ADAMNIE McKil. LIME, LIME, Inindrcd barrels just received by CLAUK HAYKS. SPUING TIIAIIE NOW arc nnw receiving a large slock of choice grocer a and provisions, and will sell very cheap. ur person found taking earth from any of the etreuts will bo prosecuted aud lined accord- Ing to law. T.

GOODWIN, Street Commlsilonw. DON'T think of buying wall-paper until you have seen the now stock at Kalnh'0. tf. AKHIVAL, at 8cott Crossman's, on Pine street, of tbftt celebrated St. Louie cxtra and the C.

J. Hill Hour. Kxaminaliou and trial of these brands gives complete satisfaction in every case. CUSTOM suits made up In Ihe latest styles and on Uie shortest possible from the finest assortment of samples in the oil regions at JOHN J. CAKTBH'B.

DKIED APPLES--For one shilling per pound JlKTistiunno A SriuNG STYLES, YontliM nnd Children's Clothing. tl Great variety at LOBEE'S. Goow Green (Tea for one dollar per pound at PALMER'S. II. L.

IlEitsunEiio A retail prices of canned frulu for two pound cans: Peaches, 40 cents. Tomatoes 25 cents. Green corn, 30 cents. Feat, 30 Warranted lo be prime articled. Wr don't buy oar groceries of any grocery house En New York, but buy of finU Imnds and Inyr as any house In Now and will sell at New York prices by addlncr freight.

A Co. A SPLtsmn assortment of hosiery silk thread, underalilrls ftnd drawers, very cheap at CAKTEK'S. LINEN finish very neat ftt Carter's. FAMILY BIBI.EA, explanatory notea, Illustrations, maps, Improved readings, Ac. also TESTA- with maps, noted, illustrations, well adopts) for tttfi oec of School flupcrln- tendenU and teachers.

Agcnu wanted lor the talc of the above. U. B. BAi.cn, Titusvllle, Box 30. Is now prepared lo take for custom snlln, nnd ho guarantee! to give the best sftllsfftction.

Call and look at the together witli reported reduction la tho market to open with a -ironf ice ling. Tht tl.c day tlio luarkoi WiV Wf itteaded by New York nnd Cloteluud and the amount pur- iod LUKCT than ou any day during tbo put week Itig (o ihu prvAcnt inacUvu state jf tho rarkctla few for that ptucti la TltL-ro was BOiuo Irregularity, but as a general yci-torjai-'n wcro gomrally maintained, mil on tho whole, the market closed H.iiide firmer. OD bukucu i reductlvn in tlic freight charges 01 tlio Oft on Vw Torlf oil, of ilout 20c jier bin el. Wo did not what client the falgliUlurgei had bjoti, reduced on crude. Tho ansSOO iMrriilVon Pibtivcr Uun, from the O'evelund ni.trl.it, IS nt JW.Jellvircd on the 100 bMrvlti on tlw ilcUlhitcclt Farm, ftottt thu Abbey wt I 1 for tho I'lttBlmrgh at '2 15, ut llo wells; 1,000 b.irn.1* ou Pioneer Kun, by I'Vtcr Oil for Jlic New York yr.

ami tfvur, iit ite per s.il.mi, at I 1 ivelfl; hirrcU from thu Kick well on Pionet-r for the New York kcl, fi to packitijoa ut the wells: 1,000 Kirrels on I'pptr Cherry Hun, for the New York mat kit, 4G gr, B5, (kll.eied on the atMil- Ici 1,000 b.mJ* I'lUtok-, Cm llio Now York market, 47 nt 10, at the IGo bam-'Ia on Upper Cherry Kun, for thu Sow Yo.U delivered un tho platform at Miller; 1,000 barrels on I'ioticur i.un, by tbc Fostur Konn Oil for the New York market, on U'liiu. We Crude Kt the on Pioneer Jtun, over 45 ir 25 Crude at UHler, 45 irr. 01 uuilui I'J Crude at 235 Orudcftl Petroleum Centtraboiii 46 gr 12 35 Cruilunt Ueuncholl Run at the wells above Crude at Cbureh Uuit under Ugi 2 25 Uruoc al Flirts, muter 43 2 60 Crude nt TUnnlUe 2 523S 79 ftellned In Koud, Tlie amelillt nnd dentlnutloii of reported purchased to diiy between Tltimvlllo anil the Ujdu Bultirt Farm, wcro as follows: ToNt-w York bbla To Ctovelend Toother polnte The BU.pvi.ent4 OU fro 1 Tiliwmc.jymier and Boyd Finn, May 13th nnd 14th, unit from Bhnfler aud Pioneer, May MMi. were fol- To Now York, Mils 2 To Cleveland bbln To wUrer polttU VO'B Tot.il bbln 8031 'Ihe rill pirn nts the Railroad from Petroleum Centre May i were" an fellows: 'loNcw York bhU Kei -il 230 bblB Crudu Toother pomta bbla The nh.pmcnti, over tho OU Creek llatlroad froi Miller, BlmiltT, IMoneccr and Bojd Vnm for Urn week ending May worn an folioWH. To New York, bble 7474 To Cleveland To other iiolnta bbld 13t78 (The phlnmentfl ovtr tho Kftimcru' KiiHrond from Petrulonm Uunlru, for tlio weok and.tig Mny wereanfollown: On, you AOitht to wto UHOW' Elliptic flcwlag HachtiM Wllaon, at M.

P. Kobtnten'ii, Rnlldlnf, I'a To New York l.blB Hellncd To bblfl Crudo To olIiiT puInU, OruJu 125? B'JO 45U1 i i OUT tho Oil Crock lUllrond for tho week cnilliijr M.iy Ulh, nnd over tho Farnion Rallianil from Pi'lroluuin Centro (or tlio week ninllnti Uy 1.1th, wore folliMVn To New York bbln "8 To Olovoland To ot.nr iioUiM Ub.n: 1W5 ao.ui ,352 barrel I I VOHK MARKBT. titf TiLBOBirn.l" Ol NKW Him. ai New York Rlnrn Jiia. 1807 bills.

845.190 bbln KTpoited rnmo time: 1,018,78 0,177,489 Krnm Ni'W 8.400,83 Other jioila 0,081,073 Total 18,294,073 Ifl.Ot'l.tT? Bamo lime, tinmc Umu, 1R04 Tin HO HBKAI.P, TlTnSTTLLi, Mliy 14. HnlHodn Be TUIM Young Hynon.il 70 Japan I 2(5(31 35 Oolong 90c(j)l SO CMIU OlovcH 42c Pepper Me It Coninion do WtiS Sunpn; UabbltM fumllylS tlocmnhc or OUR. UwlVKi.U..U COQ10 60 OHilM. Corn, No. 1 fl ft" No.

2 1 16 Oatu, In Htoro rilOVIHIOHP. DrcHsml hogi $12 DO Pork, menu '24 60 lit do 2Ji 60 Hfttnft lOc Bhoiildrrn 14 Ileef RldcH (M) llnttor 2B JJ2c 3 ll Potatoes HOC uo Hdliod IRJl'C KIHOtl.l.ASIiOC Powdered 10Jc Crackora: Granulntod' IfoJt Boda. .1. liutter Biii(ar llto Tftllowii: roiigb Tried lOc Illdv Mackerel. No.l.

No. 3 No. 3 Uroomn per doz $SOO(jt4 Codllah per 100 00 Muscat Cantllo do box on of Havana 13)(c OofliioA MSc Kx 14JK0 KloGWco Me HoInrnM' 'i'orto New Orleans 1 15 Rleu BUirch lliaite Cream VOKH I A Ntiw YOKE, Uay 14. COTTON-- flhs.de firmer We for middling npUndi. HclUu; nnleH nt fl'2 00M14 60 for I a i 80 for choice, JJI43U for for trndu l.randii; Callfor-nli tlrm'.

Flour at J8 mi. I A for No. 3c. JtYK-- 00 for I A I lower; 17S1 19 for old mlied In $1 SOCfcl for old W.ttern delivered; II 1ft lor mlicd and jcllow Hotiuiern. for for COFKKK-Doll.

8UO A It--Itathcr heavy; lOVOlO 1 for Cuba; lie for I'orto Klco. i i WOOL-Vlrm. firmer. -POUK-FfTiner; t22SOQt23SO for cto ing at f23 25 eiwVi; f22 for old 25 for iirlm, 00 for prime niiHK-Firin. HAMd-f40 00 HAOON-ytcndy.

I.AItn-IfMvy for new. llUTTKIt-Kirm. NTIMJK.JHIAHKKT Ntw Tom. r. 1KK HTATE 'AS Kich'So Illinol" Toledo itock Inland I Norlhwcalern I.

lag prcff'd AtUntlc Mil 1 MM I 8 Ionrr(M I TtTm U( i I N. C. cI-coopoM. 1UX lit; SPRING FASHIONS ARI FASHION TRAIL." PETITE, fcrcnM, for all tlia It) tbo JTsrdi Short WaUln Farshionable Wbrld. Alao, all the N(W 'ABlltONABLI BHAPIH the PR1DK Of THK -1'ABIB TRAIL" and all OTIIKI 8 of our i OI'ULAH BTYUta.

ILKDoythe FA8HIOHKAOA- J. W. BRillp CKLKUBATKU i i (OB DOUBLE SPKINQ) I I THEY Me Iho mom DURABLE ami SCONOMI- OAl. well ai tlm mot OKACKrmL and KLB- ANT SKI KT J1ADK tlio world. Bach Hoop I.

loinponed of TWO nxi LT TEHCARKV Btett A I TicHTLT anil riaHl.Y TOQITHEB. tho. fbrmlac Ihe BTRONOE8T and most llcilblc Doop will Dot I1KND or BRKAK lik. Ike MoiU bot will PUK8EKVK tlwlr Qrawftll unl feel 811 AI'JC, where two or three OUDISAKT Skirt, have been njtar As BSILEBS. A.

TJ I To nunrd atmlnut tra to otlco that ek.rte offered mn UUIloX tho red ink Btamn, J. W. Duplex Elliptic UDUI tbo oth- en urc gemiinu. Al to notice that Hoop will admit pin buliix paeeed thrombi the centre, tlnu revealing thi two (or doulilc pprlnKB) braided together therein, which thearcrotor ihcli- and ii If til. nnd conibliiatlon not to bt lound in FOB SALE In all FIUST-CLASS la tha TJnltcd Stated, nnd In OTHEII COOKTUBS.

AT bv the Kiclu.lvo Manuracturcn nnd ownura of PATENT. WESTS, BRADLEY CART, No. OT to and 81 Reidc Strtctn, New York. ALSO, AT WHOLESALE BV I.KADIHQ JOBBEKS J. W.

liradlej's Duplex Elliptic SKIRTS. A full iiHflorlmont of HICMC fnr fumed 8KJRT8, (In all tlio New nnd Fashionable Styles JUST RECEIVED. R. D. FLETCHER CO, No.

1, Vlclehcr'i BloeK, TITUSVILfcE, PA. I8SOLUT1UM Of PARTNEBBHIP. I'll, llrm of H'm. Fithn'r F. tbli ilar dlatolT- eil by mutual conMint.

wlf. WH. O. FII1.MKH, D. A.

T. niTiti.1, May la, Th. Imilnen. ot the Uoat M. will to continue! lit tile name Mcom! door we.t of th.

Nation.) Itank, lj W. O. Fulmer A and a eaatlnn- of f.v.m 1. by ttm new flrm. PAHTNEH8HIP.

NOTICK IB IIBUEUT OIVKN That Iho iinrtneriihtp lately cilatlni b-Jtwwn W. O. Uonuuck and E. L. HlawMD, hwSc.ii ihMlnd by rniitti.l coBMBt 7'lio aceoant.

will be eollMted hv X. B. COMHTOCK. K. SLAWSON.

Allpcraonu tnd.bted tho late ftrra will ma by prepailnjf to pay their bill, when I call each aay till all arraaryea an tl.d RnI to get thraugh thl. wMk. May li, K. L. HI.

A W8OS. A nieillGm alzcd UKKHSCIIAUM 1'II'K, liartlally colored. an ciwo a button for the "bowl. The fltuler whowm return It to the Uernld by the owner. ninyl (Hf.

ill liberally rewarded L. W. BKOWN. TRlt FIRM OF P. H.

EDDY Hi In liny illMolvcd by mutual conacnt. -I i F.H.KDDT. lllnifllle, I(ay 0, IffiV AllSa. The huilneai of the flrm of F. n.

will In future be rtttidacleA by F. W. A.U8. mayloaiw i po WHOM IT MAY COWCBRN. AH fir'ICE tf Well No.

2fl. on Ttaia Twenty-nine Ualilwcll FarB, Bull Ran, are hereby uotlllea to promptly pay ana.ettl.tHelraaMaan.Dt. (or liriiilun nml wlllnn ten dan from or their iDUtaata In mlt w.ll will MMHhr Ma aam. X. H.TOMUH80K.

Bnp'l of Well ffl, an Tltunvllle, May ACADEMY OK MC8IC 1 AT BIAIlVII.Ut, ri. wUlooamwxi July 241, iind rentinuo eight aflordioc MUMal opportunltie. to tho.o dcalrofla of prepartnflhamaeTTea aft OhortntcTB or Tcncliun of Uuilc lo alt It. BraacbM. By tho liheritlltyor UIL Itaard of Tnutao.

(b. Triad- pal will l.o able to iirucnt Two BcmUBMtn to each County In Ohio, M4 forty ot Iki TM nCoanUcmof NowTork. jjrmntion a. toC Lecturva, and (I full Inrormatlon lo Claaa, Terma, looUta Tmrcl, Lecturea, and tfenoral MnMUara, to July let, Principal. darn BAOWII 410 BTMVr, ITew Tort PATENT RIGHTS.

i State and Onnty right, for Mle In aar part of Uto United Bute, and Terrltorlei: ataoJCofli France or BelKlum, for the mucnt wait 1 advaatace. (claimed) over other iwlto an It tk- afcndH Tielow the aarfaeo water aad tapa UM Mo fMn- txln.aml I. therefore pum; I cliMen all flllh and narface water aad Taeanm for Impure air, antl IhflTcftwo (tlilrd,) It tu mnd. with dlafiaMk, in the nnuMt or oul of iloora, and wuhoat lallon rnbbl.h or litter: (fourth,) leo .1 for apply to Kot HalavtrMb partkular. apply to apTlt.

Photograph.c Caltery THK ULDB9T IM.TH 1. now thorowMy looinni UM Hprinf Trado. In KUttkm M. kwn- ka. tapaN.

of Ukilf Oloafl tMMaj. LANMCAPB VICWI TAKW TO drt njmm. MM MfUHnmi BSS EWSPAPERI iWSPAPERI.

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